Business Essentials Package

What is Business Essentials?

Our most popular package is FSB Business Essentials which includes a whole range of benefits and products designed to make your business fly

What's included?

A suite of legal benefits including a dedicated helpline, bundled insurance products and a range of online information to keep your business safe. Plus a whole range of negotiated benefits to help save you money and win business.

Chris Green's Story

'Within a few weeks of joining we'd taken advantage of FSB’s Online Legal Documents. We started a graduate programme and access to these documents gave us an understanding of the legal side, and has helped us to create a number of processes and procedures.'

Marc Wileman's Story

'When we first took on a member of staff, we used the online legal document template library. FSB does more important stuff than you think it does, there are lots of member benefits, probably more than we actually use.'

How much does FSB membership cost?

We offer three packages to suit your business needs. Joining FSB Connect is free, our Business Essentials package starts at £172.50 in the first year and our specialist Business Creation package has a fixed price of £129.

Essex FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) is urging business in South West Essex to make their views known on plans to develop the Thurrock Lakeside Basin before the deadline date of Monday 18 May 2009.

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), the largest UK business organisation with over 200,000 members, today welcomed the announcement of a timetable for the implementation of the Companies Act, which will simplify procedures with Companies House

Wales’ biggest business groups has called on small firms to start making plans for their enterprises when they retire. The Federation of Small Businesses in Wales said that the majority of business owners don’t develop succession planning strategies,

The Federation of Small Businesses in Scotland, which represents over 18,000 small firms across Scotland, has urged ministers to speed up planning process, as delays in the system are holding back Scottish businesses

Since 2000 the government has passed more than 40 new laws that give inspectors the right to enter business premises, take samples and seize evidence from businesses, FSB National Policy Chairman John Walker will reveal today.